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Syllabus For The Academic Year - 2020 - 2021
Syllabus For The Academic Year - 2020 - 2021
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives:
1. To provide students with a solid foundation in formation in power systems operation &
control of equipments with SCADA system
2. To understand needs of control of speed governing system & area load frequency
control.
3. To understand economic operation of power plants for hydel & thermal plants & unit
commitment in substation.
4. To understand the security, analysis, states of power system & contingency analysis.
Course Outcomes:
2. Able to understand needs of control of speed governing system & area load frequency
control.
3. Understand economic operation of power plants for hydel & thermal plants & unit
commitment in substation.
4. Understand the security, analysis, states of power system & contingency analysis.
Text Books:
1. Computer Aided Power System Analysis, G.L. Kusic, Prentice Hall India
Reference Books:
1. Power generation, operation and control, John Wiley and Sons, Wood & B A J F
Woollenberg, 1984
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
4. Describe various types of tariff and apply the knowledge of electrical wiring system
Text Book:
Reference Books:
2. Electrical Estimation and Electrical Wiring Systems, Raghavendra Rao., Sapna Book
House
3. Industrial Organization and Engineering Economics, T. R. Banga & S. C. Sharma
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives:
3. To express the concept of static distance protection and pilot relaying schemes.
4. To elucidate the concepts of microprocessor based protective relays and digital relaying
Course Outcomes:
3. Express the concept of static distance protection and pilot relaying schemes.
4. Elucidate the concepts of microprocessor based protective relays and digital relaying
Text Books:
1. Power System Protection, Static Relays with Microprocessor applications, T.S. Madhava
Rao, TMH, Second editon, 2004
2. Protective Relays and Protection, Van Warrington A. R. and Van C, Vol, I & II
Chapman and Hall, 1968
Reference Books:
1. Power System Protection, Patra. S.P. Basu. S.K. Choudhari.S., Oxford, and IBH
Publications Co., 1983.
2. Power System Protection and switchgear, Ravindranath. B and Chanda M.
New age International
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives:
4. To apply various protective devices and its coordination techniques to distribution system
Course Outcomes:
4. Apply various protective devices and its coordination techniques to distribution system
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives:
4. To apply the knowledge to design and develop HVDC systems and associated controls.
UNIT Description Hours
General Aspects of DC Transmission and Comparison of it with AC
Transmission: Historical sketch, Types of DC links, Comparison of AC and
I 08
DC transmission, Applications of DC links, Comparison of AC and DC
transmission, Description of DC transmission systems.
Converter Circuits: Valve characteristics, properties of converter circuits,
II 08
Assumptions, single phase and three phase converters.
Analysis of The Bridge Converter: Analysis with Grid control without
III overlap, Analysis with Grid control and overlap less than 60 0. Complete 08
characteristics of rectifier & inversion.
Control Strategies: Basic means of control, power reversal, limitations of
manual control, constant voltage versus constant current control, desired
IV 08
features of control, constant current control, stability of control, Tap change
control, power control and current limits & MTDC systems.
Protection: General, DC reactors, prevention of consequent commutation
failures, converter faults, DC circuit breakers, clearing line faults and re-
energizing the line.
V 08
HARMONICS AND FILTER: Characteristics and uncharacteristic harmonic,
telephone interference, troubles caused by harmonics, means of reducing
harmonics and harmonic filters.
Course Outcomes:
4. Apply the knowledge to design and develop HVDC systems and associated controls.
Text Book:
Power System Stability and Control, Prabha Kundur, TMH, 9th reprint, 2007.
Reference Books:
1. HVDC Power Transmission Systems, K.R. Padiyar, Technology and system interactions,
Wiley Eastern Limited, 1992.
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives :
Course Outcomes:
Text Book:
Industrial Energy Management Systems, arry C. White, Philip S. Schmidt, David R. Brown
Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New York.
Reference Books:
1. Recent Advances in Control and Management of Energy Systems, D.P.Sen, K.R.Padiyar, Indrane
Sen, M.A.Pai, Interline Publisher, Bangalore.
2. Energy Demand – Analysis, Management and Conservation, Ashok V. Desai, Wiley Eastern.
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives :
4. Analyze concept of load modeling. Familiarize with the concept of transient stability
analysis.
Course Outcomes:
4. Analyze concept of load modeling. Familiarize with the concept of transient stability
analysis.
Text Book:
Power System Dynamics, Stability and Control, Padiyar K.R, Interline Publications
Reference Books:
1. Dynamics and Control of Large Electric Power Systems, Marija Ilic; John Zaborszky IEEE
Press and John Wiley & Sons, Inc
2. Power System Control and Stability Revised Printing, Paul M. Anderson and A. A. Fouad,
IEEE Press and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives:
4. Understand the concept of Suppressing the noise, Shielding against magnetic and
electric fields.
Course Outcomes:
Text Book:
Noise reduction techniques in electronic systems, Henry W. Ott, John Wiley, 2nd edition, 1988
Reference Books:
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives :
4. To able to study the harmonics in power systems. To study the power quality monitoring.
Course Outcomes:
4. Able to study the harmonics in power systems. To study the power quality monitoring.
Text Book:
Electric Power Quality, Dugan, Roger C, Santoso, Surya, McGranaghan, Mark F/ Beaty, H.
Wayne, McGraw-Hill professional publication, 2003
Reference Books:
Semester: VIII
Course Objectives:
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